BRG Infra Reports 54% Revenue Growth
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BRG Infra Reports 54% Revenue Growth

B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Limited (“BRG Infra”), a leading infrastructure development company, has reported strong operational performance for the half year ended 30 September 2025, driven by solid growth in both revenue and order inflows.

Order Book & Revenue Highlights:
Between 1 April and 30 September 2025, BRG Infra secured new work orders worth Rs 5,824.5 million across roads, buildings, toll collection, and wastewater treatment projects. These awards underscore the company’s growing reputation and strong execution record among government and institutional clients.

During the same period, BRG Infra executed work orders amounting to Rs 3,593.3 million, marking a 54% year-on-year increase compared to Rs 2,336.6 million in the corresponding period of the previous year. The growth reflects the company’s operational efficiency and ability to complete projects on schedule across multiple infrastructure segments.

As of 30 September 2025, the company’s unexecuted order book stood at Rs 15,346 million, up from Rs 8,872.3 million on 1 April 2025 — ensuring healthy revenue visibility for the next 6 to 24 months.
Segment-wise unexecuted order book (as on 30 September 2025):
  • EPC – Road: Rs 9,975.6 million 
  • EPC – Building: Rs 1,000.6 million 
  • EPC – Waste Water Treatment: Rs 1,619.8 million 
  • Toll Collection Contract (TCC): Rs 2,750 million 
Total: Rs 15,346 million The strong expansion in the order book reaffirms BRG Infra’s diversified portfolio, consistent project execution, and ability to win high-value contracts across India’s growing infrastructure landscape.
                                                               

B.R. Goyal Infrastructure Limited (“BRG Infra”), a leading infrastructure development company, has reported strong operational performance for the half year ended 30 September 2025, driven by solid growth in both revenue and order inflows.Order Book & Revenue Highlights:Between 1 April and 30 September 2025, BRG Infra secured new work orders worth Rs 5,824.5 million across roads, buildings, toll collection, and wastewater treatment projects. These awards underscore the company’s growing reputation and strong execution record among government and institutional clients.During the same period, BRG Infra executed work orders amounting to Rs 3,593.3 million, marking a 54% year-on-year increase compared to Rs 2,336.6 million in the corresponding period of the previous year. The growth reflects the company’s operational efficiency and ability to complete projects on schedule across multiple infrastructure segments.As of 30 September 2025, the company’s unexecuted order book stood at Rs 15,346 million, up from Rs 8,872.3 million on 1 April 2025 — ensuring healthy revenue visibility for the next 6 to 24 months.Segment-wise unexecuted order book (as on 30 September 2025):EPC – Road: Rs 9,975.6 million EPC – Building: Rs 1,000.6 million EPC – Waste Water Treatment: Rs 1,619.8 million Toll Collection Contract (TCC): Rs 2,750 million Total: Rs 15,346 million The strong expansion in the order book reaffirms BRG Infra’s diversified portfolio, consistent project execution, and ability to win high-value contracts across India’s growing infrastructure landscape.                                                               

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